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there are a lot of things going on, but out here in california, there is a lot of attention. i just want to communicate that for your discussion and so forth. once again, c-span, thank you very much for what you do. one of the first things that i bought on the internet was a c- span cup. host: and you still have that? caller: yes, i do. host: it is probably a collector's item. this is something of one share with you from the los angeles times. it says that the benefit of fund is broke. caller: yes, sir. that is part of the fear. california has gone broke. and we are the seventh largest economy on the planet and we are broke. the federal was serving $600 billion of paper, that is all that it is. you can print as much as you want but that is what is. what i am choosing to do financially is by physical assets. why should i hold money in a bank account or anything else, because it is all going south. guest: it should give everyone a shiver to think that california is on the living -- leading edge. but in this election, unlike another bunch of states having financial trouble, cali
there are a lot of things going on, but out here in california, there is a lot of attention. i just want to communicate that for your discussion and so forth. once again, c-span, thank you very much for what you do. one of the first things that i bought on the internet was a c- span cup. host: and you still have that? caller: yes, i do. host: it is probably a collector's item. this is something of one share with you from the los angeles times. it says that the benefit of fund is broke. caller:...
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sherri brown one in california as he did in 1974 and in 1978 -- jerry brown won in california as he did in 1974 and in 1978. the redistricting produces less than 1% of changes in congressional states senate and assembly districts in the course of this decade, and in new york, andrew cuomo won by a wide margin against the republican who can charitably be described as eccentric. i am not going to be using the term straitjacket here. goorod blagojevich's successor seems to have held on. he leaves in a state where county clerks seem to have violated the military voting act and declined to send out ballots to military members, even though they didn't send them to inmates of the county jail. otherwise, the news is very good for republicans. they now hold the majority in six of the 10 largest states. they won democratic governorships in pennsylvania, ohio, michigan, and wisconsin. in addition, they gained control of the legislatures in minnesota, man talk -- montana, and one house in iowa. altogether, the figures i got from the national conference of state legislature show them gaining 125 sea
sherri brown one in california as he did in 1974 and in 1978 -- jerry brown won in california as he did in 1974 and in 1978. the redistricting produces less than 1% of changes in congressional states senate and assembly districts in the course of this decade, and in new york, andrew cuomo won by a wide margin against the republican who can charitably be described as eccentric. i am not going to be using the term straitjacket here. goorod blagojevich's successor seems to have held on. he leaves...
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california. make would've been spent 120, 130 -- the same amount of her own money and lost by eight, nine points. it wasn't even close. do you want self-funded candidates or could that deeply backfire? >> i think it doesn't easily backfire, but it can backfire. if i remake with men, men, this is on hindsight. there are smarter than people come by think in hindsight she should've taken a break. she should've let the election cool off of it. after she won the primary emotion eyebright backup on tv the next dy. and so, she had nominated the areas for six months and i think she became her own worst enemy because few of us are tired and they built in this narrative she was trying to buy the election rather than earn it. so i think in that case the smarter thing would be to have her beat the budget, take the summer off and let people pull down and started again on labor day with the new brown was going to win. >> brown was somewhat conventional in many ways. the book, i think california is an example.
california. make would've been spent 120, 130 -- the same amount of her own money and lost by eight, nine points. it wasn't even close. do you want self-funded candidates or could that deeply backfire? >> i think it doesn't easily backfire, but it can backfire. if i remake with men, men, this is on hindsight. there are smarter than people come by think in hindsight she should've taken a break. she should've let the election cool off of it. after she won the primary emotion eyebright...
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host: dick armey is are desperate rick on the democratic line in california, you're up first. caller: i went up to see the only president in the last 70 years to balance the budget and pay down the national debt, in your tea party were there with all kinds of signs, yelling all kinds of horrible things about him. so is this really about a balanced budget and national debt? why are they complaining about clinton. it has nothing to do with national debt. it has everything to do with the democrats being in the white house, and they are still mad at clinton. sorry about that socialist comment, randy. guest: i do not know what it is you are referring to. in the political discourse -- and remember, all political discourse is just one step shy of brain death, in respect of of what partisan discourse it comes from. i was there. the one thing i will always admire it and appreciate about president clinton is when we worked on budget matters, for all the eight years i worked with the president and during his entire presidency, he personally sat at the table and worked through the negotia
host: dick armey is are desperate rick on the democratic line in california, you're up first. caller: i went up to see the only president in the last 70 years to balance the budget and pay down the national debt, in your tea party were there with all kinds of signs, yelling all kinds of horrible things about him. so is this really about a balanced budget and national debt? why are they complaining about clinton. it has nothing to do with national debt. it has everything to do with the democrats...
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god bless california. thank you. thank you. [applause] host: the republican challenger in death california senate race, carly fiorina. we have not heard an update yet on whether she concedes defeat. the networks have called that race. senator boxer will return to the senate. california has about 2.2 million more registered democrats tahhan republicans, and unemployment is 12.4%. we have an update in the florida governor's race. it has been called this morning. rick scott wins the governor race in florida. and the associated press this morning with the numbers on that shows that rick scott, 49% of the votes. sink wit 48% of the vote. we want to know your thoughts about republicans taking control of the house. senate remains in democratic hands this morning. there are a number of senate races we do not know about. washington state, alaska, colorado -- all too close to call at this point. we have a caller from hawaii on the phone. caller: i am a tea party activists. i feel it is a good thing they have taken the house, because obam
god bless california. thank you. thank you. [applause] host: the republican challenger in death california senate race, carly fiorina. we have not heard an update yet on whether she concedes defeat. the networks have called that race. senator boxer will return to the senate. california has about 2.2 million more registered democrats tahhan republicans, and unemployment is 12.4%. we have an update in the florida governor's race. it has been called this morning. rick scott wins the governor race...
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rosenbloom has a masters in public policy and a phd from california. dr. bonnie dobbs is at the centering for disease control. she's a professor in the faculty of medicine and dennist -- dentistry. she has a phd from medicine from the university in alberto. ann dellinger is at the centers for disease control and prevention. the center he's affiliated is the national center for injury prevention and control. dr. dellinger conducts research in safety focusing on older drivers, occupant, and injury risk behavior. dr. dellinger received her bs in biology from the university in san diego, her masters degree from the graduate school of public health at san diego university, and her doctorate in epidemiology from the university of california at los angeles. we've asked each of you to get started this morning in summary remarks in your area of expertise. we'd like to take about 20 minutes to cover that. i'll help us do that by sort of stepping in and introducing the next topic as we go along. dr. mccartt, would you begin by talking to us about the trends and limit
rosenbloom has a masters in public policy and a phd from california. dr. bonnie dobbs is at the centering for disease control. she's a professor in the faculty of medicine and dennist -- dentistry. she has a phd from medicine from the university in alberto. ann dellinger is at the centers for disease control and prevention. the center he's affiliated is the national center for injury prevention and control. dr. dellinger conducts research in safety focusing on older drivers, occupant, and...
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california is projected to gain zero seats. that will be the first time it was admitted into the union that it has not gained seats off of the census, showing the economic doldrums that california is in despite substantial emigration. those are the projections. there are elections, those of us who remember, 10 years ago in which six the electoral votes can make a difference it. whether or not 2012 will be one of those, we do not know. >> here is a factoid that may described the shift that we see in our politics. we have a new father-son team in congress, rand and ron paul, replacing ted and patrick kennedy. that may reflect the shift in our politics. in this case, the younger one is in the senate, which is interesting, too. i think you have a couple of people who might decide that jim is their role model. i have been more skeptical about the speaker of the house in florida who i suspect is considerably more pragmatic. there are 10 republicans up in the class of 2012. they include people like warren hatch and scott brown and oly
california is projected to gain zero seats. that will be the first time it was admitted into the union that it has not gained seats off of the census, showing the economic doldrums that california is in despite substantial emigration. those are the projections. there are elections, those of us who remember, 10 years ago in which six the electoral votes can make a difference it. whether or not 2012 will be one of those, we do not know. >> here is a factoid that may described the shift that...
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scott, out here in california, i am in ojai, california pate is north of los angeles and below santa barbara. there is -- i am a political junkie. there is an interesting atmosphere of extreme fear. i am in a good financial situation. it is not so much about what i have to suffer through. i have never seen more for sale signs for properties, for sale signs for cars. to me, as a political junkie, you can taste be here in the atmosphere out here. i think that is related to what you do. i do not really have a question per se. i was disappointed in our president's commentary after the election. there are a lot of things going on. out here in california, there is a lot of tension. and i just wanted to communicate that for your discussion and so forth. again, with c-span, thank you for what you do. one of the first items i bought on the internet was a c-span mug. host: do you still have it? caller: yes, i do. host: in the "los angeles times" there was an article about a jobless benefits. caller: banking for keeping me on the line. that is part of the year. how what is totally broke. we hav
scott, out here in california, i am in ojai, california pate is north of los angeles and below santa barbara. there is -- i am a political junkie. there is an interesting atmosphere of extreme fear. i am in a good financial situation. it is not so much about what i have to suffer through. i have never seen more for sale signs for properties, for sale signs for cars. to me, as a political junkie, you can taste be here in the atmosphere out here. i think that is related to what you do. i do not...
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it's called california, can be on our line for democrats. -- host: california, candy on a line for democrats. caller: had the election day. host: you went out -- do you plan on going out or have you voted early yet? caller: i will go vote. you know what kind bugs me, if anybody in any field was caught defrauding the people, i don't think they would get hired back to do the same job again and here we go with this -- i heard somebody a week ago say 70% of the voting machines are the same people who rigged god knows how many elections. they are willing to shot down -- shut down government and not participate and the name calling. this is a different level. no matter what the name of your party is, just the action of them is very scary. host: thank you for your call. the front page of "roll call," election 2010 edition. in about 10 minutes we are going to be joined by more kondracke, executive director and economist at "roll call." that will be in about 10 minutes. north carolina on the line for republicans. caller: god bless you. host: could you turn down your audio? caller: hold on, buddy. let
it's called california, can be on our line for democrats. -- host: california, candy on a line for democrats. caller: had the election day. host: you went out -- do you plan on going out or have you voted early yet? caller: i will go vote. you know what kind bugs me, if anybody in any field was caught defrauding the people, i don't think they would get hired back to do the same job again and here we go with this -- i heard somebody a week ago say 70% of the voting machines are the same people...
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look at california's debt." guest: what they look that is half a million new jobs -- california is the third worst unemployment in the country. the new jobs came from the clean energy sector. that is the move forward to get as part of the mess we are in. they are trying to clean up. in terms of the new jobs created in california, the clean energy jobs. that is the wave of the future. host: here is a tweet -- i just lost that tweet but i will read an e-mail instead "simply tax oil instead of petrol taxes -- instead of payroll taxes." guest: it makes a lot of sense, but in the political climate we are in, it is hard to raise taxes, even if it is just a tax shift. this is what we're seeing in some states, where they have to lead the way. the lead the way in but will energy sources, other -- they led the way in renewable energy sources and other policies. it is complicated politically in the moment we are in, but at the end of the day, we need to put a price on pollution. host: i found that tweet here. guest: again,
look at california's debt." guest: what they look that is half a million new jobs -- california is the third worst unemployment in the country. the new jobs came from the clean energy sector. that is the move forward to get as part of the mess we are in. they are trying to clean up. in terms of the new jobs created in california, the clean energy jobs. that is the wave of the future. host: here is a tweet -- i just lost that tweet but i will read an e-mail instead "simply tax oil...
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. >> apple insider came to us from just outside of modesto, california. -- apple and cider came to us from outside of modesto, california. 25 were selected at a ball strutting their stuff before a panel of judges with a collective mixture of music in the background. kind of like a turkey version of "dancing with the stars", except for the stakes for the contestants were much higher. [laughter] only pair would survive and win the big prize. life. [laughter] and did all its fences paid trip to washington. -- and an all expenses paid trip to washington. the w hotel has been putting them up. that is great advertising. [laughter] after today, they will spend their retirement at the same autiful place our first president spend his, mount vernon, virginia. later this afternoon, our family will also deliver two turkeys who did not quite make the cut to martha's table, which is an organization that does extra in their work " the folks who are struggling here in washington, d.c. i want to thank the people in pennsylvania who had donated these turkeys two years in a row. this is what is truly me
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this is not liked pennsylvania or florida or california. both parties, both candidates, every third party in the world that could rub to nickels together was on television. infomercial's were being bumped to air these attack ads. there is one serving in the last week that showed that 72% of all the view -- all the voters are tuning out ads in many people had stopped watching television. i think not surprisingly, given the preparations for those last 96 hours, and especially the whole early baroque time, i think she got out and hustled on the ground. the second thing that happened, voters made a calculus that unless they were sure the republicans were going to carry the senate, and by the time it got down to the end, it looked like it would not go republican, why would you throw out a majority leader from your state? if it looked like the democrats were going to retain a majority anyway, you would think it makes sense for those late breaking voters to decide if it's going to be a democrat majority anyway, i would wrote it -- rather have harr
this is not liked pennsylvania or florida or california. both parties, both candidates, every third party in the world that could rub to nickels together was on television. infomercial's were being bumped to air these attack ads. there is one serving in the last week that showed that 72% of all the view -- all the voters are tuning out ads in many people had stopped watching television. i think not surprisingly, given the preparations for those last 96 hours, and especially the whole early...
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host: bakersfield, california, steve, republican line. caller: good morning. i think we have a solution that would eliminate racial profiling and t.s.a. employees. instead of x-ray chamber a sealed chamber. people go in with the luggage and it detonates any explosives they have. you eliminate racial profiling and terrorist trials and you have to hose out the machine but you get the family in there at the same time and speeds things up. stkp host: gainesville, texas, kevin, democrat line. caller: the previous caller mentioned going into a sealed chamber. i don't think setting off an explosive is the right idea. there may be technology where detection of vapors given off by certain explosives would be one way. i think we have gone a little too far in this country trying to be politically correct. we have done a type of profiling in other actions. in some cities police officers are more likely to stop people that they determine or suspect of being a gang medical based on -- gang member based on gang clothing that may mark them as a gang member. so we do have some
host: bakersfield, california, steve, republican line. caller: good morning. i think we have a solution that would eliminate racial profiling and t.s.a. employees. instead of x-ray chamber a sealed chamber. people go in with the luggage and it detonates any explosives they have. you eliminate racial profiling and terrorist trials and you have to hose out the machine but you get the family in there at the same time and speeds things up. stkp host: gainesville, texas, kevin, democrat line....
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california. make would've been spent 120, 130 -- the same amount of her own money and lost by eight, nine points. it wasn't even close. do you want self-funded candidates or could that deeply backfire? >> i think it doesn't easily backfire, but it can backfire. if i remake wi men, men, this is on hindsight. there are smarter than people come by think in hindsight she should've taken a break. she should've let the election cool off of it. after she wonthe primary emotion eyebright backup on tv the next day. and so, she had nominated the areas for six months and i think she became her own worst enemy beuse few of us are tired and they built in this narrative she was trying to buy the election rather than earn it. so i think in that case the smarter thing would be to have her beat the budget, take the summer off and let people pull down and started again on labor dawith the new brown was going to win. >> brown was somewhat conventional in many ways. the book, i think california is an example. at t s
california. make would've been spent 120, 130 -- the same amount of her own money and lost by eight, nine points. it wasn't even close. do you want self-funded candidates or could that deeply backfire? >> i think it doesn't easily backfire, but it can backfire. if i remake wi men, men, this is on hindsight. there are smarter than people come by think in hindsight she should've taken a break. she should've let the election cool off of it. after she wonthe primary emotion eyebright backup...
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>> well, i don't think california would be interested in forcing the income tax, but california is certainly interested in seeing that the people within its border comply with the rules because arizona's bearing the brunt of the federal government's failure to enforce it. you mentioned hins. that's a conflict cay. it did not say there's no room for the states to work in this particular area. as a matter of fact, there's a particular paragraph in heinz that says the concept whether this is in the realm of both is specifically reserved, so it's the heinz conflict case and the scheme was with the government scheme. this is not totally at odds with the government scheme. this is doing what congress says. the fact that the administration won't enforce what congress says doesn't mean arizona should have to bear the brunt of it. how do they come in and claim preemption by we're in the field, but not doing much about it? we choose not to enforce it. >> how about section 2? >> section 2 is a provocation of what people are already doing, and almost every jurisdiction they do it on a discretionary basi
>> well, i don't think california would be interested in forcing the income tax, but california is certainly interested in seeing that the people within its border comply with the rules because arizona's bearing the brunt of the federal government's failure to enforce it. you mentioned hins. that's a conflict cay. it did not say there's no room for the states to work in this particular area. as a matter of fact, there's a particular paragraph in heinz that says the concept whether this is...
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corydon, washington, connecticut, california. the problem is in the middle of the country that coalition by yourself, even if it shows up, it's not enough to win with. and you have to be at least -- you don't have to win most white voters but you can't get -- lee fisher, the can dig in ohio, won 29% of white voters according to the exit poll, and, you know, the question for obama is how much of this is permanent and how much is recoverable? i think there is more a recovery in the upper middle class that is available to him than there is -- and again, we can defer in a second here. i think he won 40% of working-class whites in 2008, which is not a good number, but he will be very hard pressed to get back. i would be amazed if he gets back to that event. so i think there is a path to victory, but it may require a think it's right to be hard to win the kind of bending states that he won last time, and i think it may be for example in arizona eight diverse state that you may have to kind of look to patch together the 270 abs in the b
corydon, washington, connecticut, california. the problem is in the middle of the country that coalition by yourself, even if it shows up, it's not enough to win with. and you have to be at least -- you don't have to win most white voters but you can't get -- lee fisher, the can dig in ohio, won 29% of white voters according to the exit poll, and, you know, the question for obama is how much of this is permanent and how much is recoverable? i think there is more a recovery in the upper middle...
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a weightlifter in california. you can find strange people. i do not want to go into detail on this. for president, i had a democratic pollster that said this. the people in iowa and new hampshire, they take their jobs seriously. they are looking for somebody with some stature. with some stature. i will vote for somebody
a weightlifter in california. you can find strange people. i do not want to go into detail on this. for president, i had a democratic pollster that said this. the people in iowa and new hampshire, they take their jobs seriously. they are looking for somebody with some stature. with some stature. i will vote for somebody
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in american history from the university california, berkeley. is the author of the two books on british and american history. >> dr. monica crowley is a panelist on the mclaughlin group. she is a nationally syndicated radio host. she holds two master's degree and a ph.d. from columbia school of international affairs and worked as a foreign-policy analyst. >> dr. kathleen cleaver. she practices law in new york before joining the emory faculty. she dropped out of college to join -- and then became a leader in the early by panther party in california. she coedited "liberation, imagination, and supply party -- and of the black panther party." dr. -- is a contemporary author and scholar of middle eastern affairs. he has served as a senior level adviser to leading policymakers and is a frequent contributor to cnn, npr, bbc, and nbc. he's the author of "the rise of muslim capitalism." dr. -- has a ph.d. from the university of chicago. she is the author, editor, and translator of 8 books on indian religion. she is co container of the peace initiative at
in american history from the university california, berkeley. is the author of the two books on british and american history. >> dr. monica crowley is a panelist on the mclaughlin group. she is a nationally syndicated radio host. she holds two master's degree and a ph.d. from columbia school of international affairs and worked as a foreign-policy analyst. >> dr. kathleen cleaver. she practices law in new york before joining the emory faculty. she dropped out of college to join --...
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waeft lift the in california. but as for presidents, you know the people in iowa and new hampshire, they take their jobs really seriously. they judge presidential candidates differently. ia, i'll vote for some guy for congress to send a message. it worked really well for chris dodd. tall, tan, good looking, he's looking at the presidential race. he has to demonstrate some expert he's. he's kind of now like the republican barack obama. he's been in congress let's leave the lobbyist outside of it. he's from mississippi. have you looked to see where mississippi sits on the stat tis yiks in terms of health, he had kiss and income. thift realities. what do the adds say if you know mitch, he went to work for indiania. mitch is short, slight and bald. i can identify with some of that but it is not your typical politician. maybe 2012 will be the year for that. come to think of this it he is very, very white. maybe he is the alternative. >> in this country, we go from a young guy to an old guy. maybe mitch is the counter w
waeft lift the in california. but as for presidents, you know the people in iowa and new hampshire, they take their jobs really seriously. they judge presidential candidates differently. ia, i'll vote for some guy for congress to send a message. it worked really well for chris dodd. tall, tan, good looking, he's looking at the presidential race. he has to demonstrate some expert he's. he's kind of now like the republican barack obama. he's been in congress let's leave the lobbyist outside of...
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also coming from california, carol bass. she is taking the seat of diane watson who is retiring. -- also coming from california, karen bass. the house returns today from the election. recess for a lame-duck session. new numbers will start orientation process and in other parts of the capital. today members will take up fiscal year 2011 justice department spending as a suspension bill. also on today's agenda, a simple fly international adoption laws and adjustment to time status of a non-armed services abroad. now the house on c-span. . [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] dd the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's room, washington, d.c., november 15, 2010. i hereby
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california is going to an independent commission. most of the states. it's one of the places governor purdue and i agree. he proposed an independent commission. i think it's time to do it. we talk about this check and balance that exists. and a democratic governor and republican legislature there will be a pretty good balance there. there will be a pretty good balance. but i think it ought to be done on a nonpartisan basis. >> thank you very much. we have no more time for questions. each of the candidates in the election for governor will nout have 60 seconds for a closing statement. and by random selection our first closing statement comes from roy barnes. >> on tuesday you will be forced -- you will be forced to end this election hopefully. and i want to tell you how much i have appreciated your help and support over the years. this election is not about nathan deal. it's not about roy barnes. it's about education. it's about the future. it's really about georgia. and how we create jobs in this new economy and we create it through education interwoven
california is going to an independent commission. most of the states. it's one of the places governor purdue and i agree. he proposed an independent commission. i think it's time to do it. we talk about this check and balance that exists. and a democratic governor and republican legislature there will be a pretty good balance there. there will be a pretty good balance. but i think it ought to be done on a nonpartisan basis. >> thank you very much. we have no more time for questions. each...
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jerry brown will be facing as california deals with a $1 billion shortfall. the miami herald -- how will scott reid? follow the early clues. -- scott lead? follow the early clues. more on money issues for georgia. the boston sunday globe -- bruised but emboldened. deval patrick, his road map to a second term after winning reelection. he was one of the democrats able to be reelected. then there is this from the new by peters , a piece baker -- around of he be in a news for george w. bush. -- of tv interviews for george w. bush. nbce'll be a special on tomorrow, a one-short interview with matt lauer -- one-hour interview with matt lauer. >> the main purpose is to have a data point for future historians. i do not care about perceptions at this point " in time -- point in time. i served. i gave it my all. i am a content man. book has been part of the transition process and to private life. it is a way to put the reader into the environment in which i had to make decisions. >> the book is called -- host: the book is called "decision points." the former president w
jerry brown will be facing as california deals with a $1 billion shortfall. the miami herald -- how will scott reid? follow the early clues. -- scott lead? follow the early clues. more on money issues for georgia. the boston sunday globe -- bruised but emboldened. deval patrick, his road map to a second term after winning reelection. he was one of the democrats able to be reelected. then there is this from the new by peters , a piece baker -- around of he be in a news for george w. bush. -- of...
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especially in pennsylvania, in nevada, in california, in ohio, particularly in cincinnati. all of that to say, all in a total of 58.8 million voter contacts directed that frequently mass-attending catholics and evangelical christians. i am going to leave the full day to glenn, who is the expert, and who did the poll, and promised me i would get the top wines by friday am, but i did not get them until 7:00. 32% of the entire electorate so identified as a member of the christian conservative movement. 32% of the electorate felt identified as a member of the christian conservative movement. 29% of the electorate consisted of white evangelical christians. both of those numbers are the largest numbers ever recorded in a modern midterm election, meaning since that kind of data start to be kept with the rise of the religious right in the 1970's. that is an increase of seven. in the aggregate as a percentage of the electorate over they voted 78-21% republican. they were more heavily republican than these constituents in 1994. i conducted almost than exactly similar survey. another
especially in pennsylvania, in nevada, in california, in ohio, particularly in cincinnati. all of that to say, all in a total of 58.8 million voter contacts directed that frequently mass-attending catholics and evangelical christians. i am going to leave the full day to glenn, who is the expert, and who did the poll, and promised me i would get the top wines by friday am, but i did not get them until 7:00. 32% of the entire electorate so identified as a member of the christian conservative...
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if the national center has outstanding warrants from the state of california, that is not an arizona crime. >> that's the information the officer might find from the ncic, but in terms of pursuing the ncic the difference is the state singled out immigration saying pursue immigration in the way you don't pursue any other state responsibility. >> there's no interest in seeing the illegal aliens should be removed? >> the state certainly has an interest in that, but it's important to focus on the fact that the incutter between the local law enforcement officer may be on the street or in the school with a student who's been in a fight and the officer may have some suspicion that the student in school might be unlawfully present. all the sudden this law requires that that i accident be pursued. the state cannot remove or prosecute the person. it is an intake for ultimate federal enforcement of the law. >> but the state can deliver an illegal alien over to the federal officials, and they may result in that person being removed from the state of arizona. >> but in the field the cooperative r
if the national center has outstanding warrants from the state of california, that is not an arizona crime. >> that's the information the officer might find from the ncic, but in terms of pursuing the ncic the difference is the state singled out immigration saying pursue immigration in the way you don't pursue any other state responsibility. >> there's no interest in seeing the illegal aliens should be removed? >> the state certainly has an interest in that, but it's important...
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i live in california. she has drained the swamps here in california. we have no welfare reform here, sir. we have 5.2 million people on welfare right now. the pensions are too high to pay for the people. a california state employees are getting 98% of their pension and it is only going to get worse. i do not want to see her face on tv no more, sir. that is all i want to say. >> next -- next to the democrats line, memphis, tenn., brenda. >> i would like to say that the caller before me, he may live in california, and that is unfortunate. he thinks that speaker pelosi is a drain there because she did win her election there. i have to say, thank god. i have been sitting down depressed since the elections were over because we just got what so bad. i am so -- we just wewhooped so bad. and i'm happy that nancy pelosi is going to be there to take care of those guys. because the rest of those guys act like little wainscott and she is the strong -- and act like little wimps she is the strongest. i love strong women. i want to say, thank you, nancy pelosi. we lo
i live in california. she has drained the swamps here in california. we have no welfare reform here, sir. we have 5.2 million people on welfare right now. the pensions are too high to pay for the people. a california state employees are getting 98% of their pension and it is only going to get worse. i do not want to see her face on tv no more, sir. that is all i want to say. >> next -- next to the democrats line, memphis, tenn., brenda. >> i would like to say that the caller before...
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in american history from the university of california at berkeley. is the author of six books in the presenter of six lecture series with the teaching company. on british and american history. >> dr. monica crowley is a panelist on the mclaughlin group. she is a nationally syndicated radio host. she holds two master's degree and a ph.d. from columbia school of international affairs and worked as a foreign-policy analyst. >> dr. kathleen cleaver. she practices law in new york before joining the emory faculty. she dropped out of college to join -- and then became a leader in the early by panther party in california. she coedited "liberation, imagination, and supply party -- and of the black panther party." dr. -- is a contemporary author and scholar of middle eastern affairs. he has served as a senior level adviser to leading policymakers and is a frequent contributor to cnn, npr, bbc, and nbc. he's the author of "the rise of muslim capitalism." dr. -- has a ph.d. from the university of chicago. she is the author, editor, and translator of 8 books on i
in american history from the university of california at berkeley. is the author of six books in the presenter of six lecture series with the teaching company. on british and american history. >> dr. monica crowley is a panelist on the mclaughlin group. she is a nationally syndicated radio host. she holds two master's degree and a ph.d. from columbia school of international affairs and worked as a foreign-policy analyst. >> dr. kathleen cleaver. she practices law in new york before...
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[laughter] weight lifter in california. you can find strange people. i do not want to go into detail on this. but for president, i remember i had a democratic pollster who said to be, the people in iowa and new hampshire take their jobs really seriously. they are looking for someone with some stature. they judge presidential candidates differently. i will bolt -- vote for some guy for congress i have never heard of to send a message. people did that. they voted for people and they did not know who they were. but we do not do that for president. we kind of thing president is different. it is really important. i think sarah palin has a lot of work to do. i see no evidence that she is interested in doing that. my puppy is a part -- mike huckabee is part of the television as a path to the presidency school. john thun, -- thune, paul, 0-- tall, tan, good looking. i would hate him. my wife would not approve. right now, he is like a republican barack obama. he has been in congress and the senate longer. --ji ou say j9i -0 john thune, you can think of him that
[laughter] weight lifter in california. you can find strange people. i do not want to go into detail on this. but for president, i remember i had a democratic pollster who said to be, the people in iowa and new hampshire take their jobs really seriously. they are looking for someone with some stature. they judge presidential candidates differently. i will bolt -- vote for some guy for congress i have never heard of to send a message. people did that. they voted for people and they did not know...
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. >> the next call is from an independent in long beach, california. >> i believe the president is helping democrats because the president inherited of the economic mess and the subprime us from the republicans in the bush administration. for the past eight years bush was in office. all of the money because of the recent supreme court decision opening up the floodgates, allowing unlimited campaign expenditures by interest groups and pressure groups, conservative political action committees, the two-party, all -- these -- there bankrolling these negative advertisements to try to keep people away from the polls. what the democrats have to do and what the independents have to do is see through the garbage they're putting out there and get out on tuesday and vote for democrats and vote for the president's agenda because like the president said, he cannot change things in two years. it's going to take at least a good four-six years to start unraveling of the negative policies the budget ministration put into place that allow the rich to get richer and the poor to get poorer. i'm going to vote o
. >> the next call is from an independent in long beach, california. >> i believe the president is helping democrats because the president inherited of the economic mess and the subprime us from the republicans in the bush administration. for the past eight years bush was in office. all of the money because of the recent supreme court decision opening up the floodgates, allowing unlimited campaign expenditures by interest groups and pressure groups, conservative political action...
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patrick joins us from highland park, california. good morning, democrats lined prepar. caller: i was calling to make a comment about how osama bin laden has succeeded in his attack against the united states, because not only did he put the united states into a state of paranoia but he has ruined our economy with the wars we are fighting because of this terrorist threat. i really believe that we could focus on the war against terrorism with a lot less money. if we continue on this road, we will end up a third-world country, because of this expenditure. we should have seen that from russia. host: mary has this point. "lower the trip levels? getting slaughtered now. we need troops and our states were the mexican cartel has invaded 200 cities." "the new york times" with this headline -- secret papers detail ex-nazis. "a secret history of the united states government's nazi hunting operations includes a that they created a safe haven after world war ii ended details decades of clashes here and abroad. this is a 600 page report, providing new evidence about more than two doze
patrick joins us from highland park, california. good morning, democrats lined prepar. caller: i was calling to make a comment about how osama bin laden has succeeded in his attack against the united states, because not only did he put the united states into a state of paranoia but he has ruined our economy with the wars we are fighting because of this terrorist threat. i really believe that we could focus on the war against terrorism with a lot less money. if we continue on this road, we will...
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you have examples of that out in california, but money is such an important part. it just lets our system. it almost cannot think of anything else except the money -- it just floods our system. >> will make this the final one. >> "politico" had a good piece this morning about the narrowing of states that will be in play in 2012. do agree with that premise or do you think the 2010 elections are not necessarily a prelude to what will happen in 2012? >> the c-span audience may be did not see that story. the point was that the 2008 map that president obama had showing states that typically is not win expanded, and the results of 2010 look more like the traditional map where the republicans have their part of the country and democrats have their part, and the playing field is relatively small. ohio, florida -- >> it is an important story, and we keep talking about this notion of realignment. we do see that our policies are just too volatile right now. independent voters are willing to move en masse and swing back and forth. this is about the independent voter. in states
you have examples of that out in california, but money is such an important part. it just lets our system. it almost cannot think of anything else except the money -- it just floods our system. >> will make this the final one. >> "politico" had a good piece this morning about the narrowing of states that will be in play in 2012. do agree with that premise or do you think the 2010 elections are not necessarily a prelude to what will happen in 2012? >> the c-span...
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taxes -- taxes does a better than california. >> yes. right here. >> i i am from the press association news service. first of all, can you talk a little bit more of the wide- ranging coalition that is siding with the chamber of commerce against the arizona law. it has brought from the chamber of commerce on one hand to the aclu on the other hand to service employees to illegal immigrant rights project and you name it. how did they all come together? what points do they agree on? this was running to my mind as you were giving your presentations, but does the 1986 act expressly have a prohibition against states in going beyond their boundaries? there are other labor laws, and we can call this a labor law cents employers are barred from hiring undocumented workers. that allows states to use the federal l, things like the earlier standards act. does this say that this is a floor and theoretically states could go beyond it or not? on the question on how all these different groups came together, we have a knowledge there are some pretty strang
taxes -- taxes does a better than california. >> yes. right here. >> i i am from the press association news service. first of all, can you talk a little bit more of the wide- ranging coalition that is siding with the chamber of commerce against the arizona law. it has brought from the chamber of commerce on one hand to the aclu on the other hand to service employees to illegal immigrant rights project and you name it. how did they all come together? what points do they agree on?...
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california, west virginia. they will hold that up. losing the governor's races in ohio and florida, that now is that -- that does not bode well for democrats. this is a bloodbath tonight for house democrats. housecoat thank you tube. we know you -- host: thank you. we know you have work to do. >> i want to thank tom for the fine introduction. thank you forcing the national anthem. -- thank you for singing the national anthem. i would like to thank my parents. my parents instilled in made the values that brought me to this moment. i am sure that the values will carry well into the next chapter of my life. i would like to thank my family and my wife, jane. [applause] they have given me the support i have needed these last six months. they are every bit as concerned about this country as i am. [applause] a huge thank you to my campaign team. they are just a fine bunch of individuals led by i find it man, mr. justin johnson. [applause] i am new to this process. i cannot believe how hard these people work. almost 24/7. i'm blown away by th
california, west virginia. they will hold that up. losing the governor's races in ohio and florida, that now is that -- that does not bode well for democrats. this is a bloodbath tonight for house democrats. housecoat thank you tube. we know you -- host: thank you. we know you have work to do. >> i want to thank tom for the fine introduction. thank you forcing the national anthem. -- thank you for singing the national anthem. i would like to thank my parents. my parents instilled in made...
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in california, their state is shutting down services to end three days a week because the canal longer provide the services with the inefficiencies of the government and drive jobs out of the state. if we do not collect the job growth, we will not be able to fix anything. these problems will begin to evaporate the shortfalls in education. >> -- if we're going to bailout the states -- >> [crosstalk] >> we are not going to kick the can down the road. we have to address the size of administrative costs in our schools. i don't think we can continue to have 30 percent of the money go outside the classroom. our education is too important. >> i promised these gentleman five minutes toward the end of the program. i'm not certain how much time we have left, but i assure the timekeepers in the comptroller will tell right now. we are right there. -- ensure the controllers -- the timekeepers in the control room will tell us right now. mr. teague? >> i would like to say thank you for hosting the event and i want to thank all of the people who are here to ask the questions and those of you who did n
in california, their state is shutting down services to end three days a week because the canal longer provide the services with the inefficiencies of the government and drive jobs out of the state. if we do not collect the job growth, we will not be able to fix anything. these problems will begin to evaporate the shortfalls in education. >> -- if we're going to bailout the states -- >> [crosstalk] >> we are not going to kick the can down the road. we have to address the size...
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and i say that as the proud opener of a solar house in california. >> guest: good for you. >> host: we've been off the grid ever since we built that house in 1-9d 80. buffalo, good morning. >> guest: first-time caller and, senator, you have served us well, and i'm sorry to see you go. this is my question and frustration. why is it that we have the availability of all this technology, libraries are still free as far as it's included in our taxes and so forth, and the ignorance seem to abound? is it -- could it be, possibly, from the way we start off telling our american history, tending that our jumping point tends to start when we start looking good, yet we gloss over the murderous fact of the native american history? why don't we start history from the beginning and not at our selective jumping-off, romantic point? >> host: all right, take your answer on the air. >> guest: well, that's a big question. >> yeah, senator. [laughter] >> guest: you know, i self-confess that most members of congress have the attention span of a gnat, so it is true that the attention span of the american people
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on the republican line from santa barbara, california, connie is joining us. good morning. caller: good morning, steve. i used to watch and contribute to c-span years ago in connecticut. so you must recognize my voice. host: oh, you are up early. caller: yes, when you get to be 73, you have to wake up earlier than the normal people. host: you sound a lot younger than 73, but go ahead. caller: thank you so much. steve, i'm so appauled. several years, there was a wise conservative guy who call in occasionally and i love hearing his opinion. now i noticed because i seldom watch anymore. he said i'm not going to watch or listen or contribute anymore because c-span is so liberal, et cetera. and i said why am i exercised watching c-span? i'm a conservative and obviously it's like watching msnbc. but yesterday, you had the moderator had a false premise here and i want to you go back and listen to his whole entire 45 minutes. he had the idea of talking about whether we should have unemployment benefits from congress or lower the deficit. that was a false egregious premise. what the
on the republican line from santa barbara, california, connie is joining us. good morning. caller: good morning, steve. i used to watch and contribute to c-span years ago in connecticut. so you must recognize my voice. host: oh, you are up early. caller: yes, when you get to be 73, you have to wake up earlier than the normal people. host: you sound a lot younger than 73, but go ahead. caller: thank you so much. steve, i'm so appauled. several years, there was a wise conservative guy who call in...